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  1. 17 nov. 2021 · This study documents an association between hip corticosteroid injection and RDHD. While the risk of RDHD following a single low-dose (≤40 mg) triamcinolone injection is low, the risk is higher following high-dose (≥80 mg) injection and multiple injections.

  2. 17 nov. 2021 · The purpose of the present study was to evaluate for an association between corticosteroid injection and rapidly destructive hip disease (RDHD) and to determine the rate of, and risk factors for, occurrence.

    • Kanu Okike, Ryan K King, Jason C Merchant, Eugene A Toney, Gregory Y Lee, Hyo-Chun Yoon
    • 2021
  3. 23 sept. 2021 · A study in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery found that corticosteroid injections of the hip are associated with increased risk of RDHD, a serious complication of osteoarthritis. The risk was higher with repeated, high-dose, or multiple injections.

  4. 11 janv. 2008 · Rapidly progressive hip disease (RDHD) is a rare syndrome of unknown etiology and distinct from ischaemic necrosis of the femoral head, resulting in rapid deterioration of both the femoral and acetabular aspects of the hip joint with disappearance of the femoral head as first reported by Forestier .

    • Sameer Batra, Meenakshi Batra, A McMurtrie, AK Sinha
    • 10.1186/1749-799X-3-3
    • 2008
    • J Orthop Surg. 2008; 3: 3.
  5. Abstract. The term rapid destructive hip disease (RDHD) designates a rare coxarthropathy characterized by a rapid destruction of the femoral head within a few weeks to several months. The etiology and pathogenesis of RDHD are not understood.

    • Sebastian Seitz, Jozef Zustin, Michael Amling, Wolfgang Rüther, Andreas Niemeier
    • 2014
  6. Rapidly destructive hip disease (RDHD) is an arthropathy of unknown cause that involves rapid and total deterioration of both the acetabular and femoral aspects of the hip joint. We report a case in which radiographs taken 6 weeks apart vividly and poignantly demonstrate the rapidity of the disease. ….

  7. 7 mai 2022 · Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a multifactorial disease, and agnogenic ONFH, otherwise known as idiopathic ONFH, is rare in clinic. Idiopathic ONFH that exhibits severe necrosis and progresses extremely rapidly is called rapidly destructive hip disease (RDHD).